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Research on Innovation of Safety Management Model of Smart Construction Site Based on Internet of Things

Xiaoxian Qiu

Abstract


To address challenges in traditional construction site safety management, including coarse management and prominent blind spots,
this study employs literature review and case analysis methods, integrating IoT technology features to explore innovative approaches and
implementation priorities for smart construction site safety management. The research establishes a four-dimensional innovation framework
encompassing perception, fusion, control, and collaboration, clarifies operational procedures for core components such as IoT perception
network deployment and multi-technology integration, and develops a comprehensive control system covering personnel, equipment, and
environmental factors. Results demonstrate that this model effectively fills regulatory gaps in traditional supervision, enhances emergency response efficiency, and improves accountability precision. The conclusion indicates that IoT-powered safety management models can transform
construction site management from reactive response to proactive early warning, providing practical support for on-site safety control.

Keywords


Internet of Things (IoT); Smart construction site; On-site safety management; Model innovation; Control efficiency

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/aitr.v3i7.8868

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